SANParks.org ForumsDiscussing the National Parks of South Africa2015-05-28T06:05:30+02:00https://www.sanparks.org/forums/feed.php?f=67&t=197542015-05-28T06:05:30+02:002015-05-28T06:05:30+02:00https://www.sanparks.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19754&p=2243801#p2243801

I could not think of a better way to start a marriage. I also love your itinerary.

Of course, a bush braai always come to mind. I should imagine that Lower Sabie would be the best place to experience that.

I am going to leave it to the 'experts' to give contact details of various people.

Sheenaugh-Lee wrote:I wish a person could actually have their wedding ceremony in the park!

You can try to arrange it - our daughter was married 10 years ago at Skukuza - the minister who serves at the church in Skukz conducted a non -religious ceremony which was very beautiful - It was held in the thatched lapa next to the restaurant and her bouquet of her beloved sunflowers was arranged by the nursery staff - We had a brunch catered by the restaurant (20 people) It started with a phone call to the camp manager and then everything was arranged by phone fax and e-mailBTW The kids sent 3 weeks on honeymoon in Kruger and are goin g to be there again this year for their 10th anniversay on 2 Feb

]]>2013-01-21T13:43:36+02:002013-01-21T13:43:36+02:00https://www.sanparks.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19754&p=1856180#p1856180I will be getting married on the 9th of March and would like to have my Honeymoon in the Kruger Park.

I would like your help on deciding what to do and where to stay but because of all the expenses I am a little (a lot) stressed.

I where in the park in December and we camped at Shingwedzi for 5 nights, then stayed 1 night in an Safari tent and then 1 night in Satara in an bungalow ,but the bungalow is expensive and because this is a Honeymoon I will not like to stay in an tent.